Voodoo Awoa hybrid bike set up as a flat bar gravel-style bike. Recently serviced and ready to ride. Great for commuting, light trails, canal paths or general everyday riding. Comfortable, versatile and fun to ride.

Key Features:
• Frame: Voodoo Awoa alloy frame – 21” (approx 57cm)
• Fork: Rigid fork
• Gears: 3x9 speed setup
• Brakes: Hydraulic disc brakes
• Wheels: 29” wheels
• Tyres: Gravel-style tyres with good tread
• Extras: Flat bar setup for upright, comfortable riding

Condition:
Used condition but mechanically sound.
• Recently serviced ✔️
• Gears shift smoothly ✔️
• Brakes working well ✔️
• Frame has been resprayed black by previous owner with visible overspray and cosmetic imperfections (purely aesthetic – see photos)

Sizing:
• Frame size: 21” (approx 57cm)
• Suitable for approx 5’10” – 6’2”

Why Buy This Bike:
A solid, versatile bike that can handle a bit of everything — commuting, gravel paths or weekend rides. Hydraulic brakes and wide tyres make it a great low-maintenance, confidence-inspiring option. Ready to ride and priced accordingly for condition.



At Cycle Pawn, our ethos is simple, great bikes without the high-end price tag. Every bike is put through a basic safety check and described with complete honesty, so you know exactly what you’re getting. We ship using a specialist bike courier, with delivery typically in 3–5 working days.

These are pre-loved bikes, so you can expect the usual marks and signs of use, but remember, many of these bikes cost up to five times more when new, making them incredible value.

Returns are accepted (buyer covers return postage) as long as the bike comes back in the same condition it was delivered. It’s good to mention the photos of the bikes are generally taken after washing so they do look a little less shiney in person but it helps us show scratches!

Your bike will arrive with the front wheel and handlebars removed for safe transit. If you’re not confident assembling it, we recommend having a professional mechanic give it a quick check once built as we can never know how bikes have travelled since leaving us.